Do you know that younger animals have their very own certain names? child cats, for example, are referred to as kittens, and a joey is a child koala. domestic dogs will be the children of grownup canine or seals; and cubs have tigers, lions, wolves, or pandas as mom and dad. Nature fans (and coloring ebook lovers of every age) will take pleasure in coloring the lovable creatures in those 30 pics of child animals.

Cut a rectangle body for the cow from the light cardboard that is as wide as the shoe box and tall enough to cover the tissue box and hang another 2 inches (5 cm) down below the shoe box. Glue the body of the cow to the shoe box. 5. Cut an oval-shaped head for the cow from the cardboard and a smaller oval-shaped nose to glue across the bottom of the head for the nose. 6. Cut two ears for the cow from the cardboard, and glue them to the top of the head. 30 bottom of the tissue box 7. Glue the wiggle eyes to the head of the cow.

Glue the bowl end of two of the spoons together with the handles spread out slightly to form the legs of the horse. 3. Glue the bowl end of the last spoon to the top of the legs at an angle, making sure the top is above the other two spoons. This will be the head of the horse. 4. Cut two ears for the horse from the brown paper scrap. Glue the two ears to the top of the head. 5. Cut a 3-inch (8-cm) piece of the brown eyelash yarn. Glue the yarn around the top of the left side of the head of the horse for the mane.

Gobble! Rabbit Ears ght i m You rabbits see e farm. on th Here is what you need: white craft glue pink construction paper fiberfill scissors two cardboard party hats with elastic strap 36 masking tape Here is what you do: 1. Cut two pink triangles from the construction paper so that they are a little smaller than the party hats. Glue them on one side of each hat for the ear liners. 2. Glue bits of fiberfill all over the remainder of each hat to complete the two ears. 3. Use a long strip of the masking tape to tape the two ears together at the base of the ears.